US4878982A - Apparatus for splicing a replacement web to a web having a programmed movement without interrupting such movement - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to apparatus for splicing a replacement web to a web having a programmed movement without interrupting such movement, such apparatus finding application in connection with automatic packaging equipment.
- Material used in packaging products is often supplied to a packaging line in webs spooled on reels.
- the web is severed into segments that are sequentially applied to packages as the latter pass down the line.
- the web often contains a repeating pattern, and severing occurs between separate patterns such that each severed segment contains the pattern located at a precise position on the segment.
- a splice is achieved by manually applying to the joint between the webs, a strip of tape having an adhesive on one surface.
- Apparatus includes a first web supply containing a first web, and a second web supply containing a second web. Operable pulling means is engaged with the first web for withdrawing the same from the first supply and moving the first web along a predetermined path. Cutter means are provided for severing the first web to establish a trailing edge thereon, and for severing the second web to establish a leading edge thereon. Means are also provided for detecting the presence of the trailing edge of the first web along the predetermined path. Finally, the apparatus includes a splicing station positioned in the path for splicing the leading edge of the second web to the trailing edge of the first web in response to detecting the presence of the trailing edge, all without interrupting operation of the pulling means.
- the splicing station is constructed and arranged to effect a splice in which the leading edge of the second web abuts the trailing edge of the first web.
- the leading and trailing edges of the webs are selected to fall precisely in the middle of a pattern so that, when the trailing edge is abutted to the leading edge, the butt connection of the two webs establishes a complete pattern, and the pattern in the second web is accurately located with respect to the pattern in the first web. In this manner, the packaging equipment utilizing the web will properly position the pattern on a package.
- the splice by which the two webs are connected includes a splice strip that overlies and is adhesively connected to both the first and second webs at the butt joint formed by the leading and trailing edges of the webs.
- the splice strip preferably includes a substrate having a self-adhesive layer on one surface engaged with the webs.
- the splicing station includes a splice supply containing a carrier web, one surface of which carries a plurality of splice strips that are oriented in a direction transverse to the length of the carrier web, and that have self-adhesive on one face by which the strips are releasably attached to the carrier web.
- the splice station includes transfer means constructed and arranged to remove a strip from the carrier web and place the removed strip over the butt connection between the leading edge of the second web and the trailing edge of the first web with the one face of the strip in contact with the two webs.
- the transfer means may include a take-up reel on which the carrier web is spooled after the splice strips are removed, a guide engaged with the carrier web effective to separate a splice strip from a portion of the carrier when such portion engages the guide, and means to power the takeup reel in timed response to detection of the trailing edge of the first web for separating a splice strip from the carrier web.
- the transfer means may also include a transfer mechanism having an articulated member constructed and arranged to releasably grip a splice strip separated from the carrier web and move the same into engagement with the leading edge of the second web when it abuts the trailing edge of the first web such that the self-adhesive face of the splice strip faces the abutting webs.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic side view of an automatic connection system in accordance with the present invention showing a primary web being furnished to a packaging line;
- FIG. 2 is a side view, with some parts broken away to facilitate illustration of the invention, showing details of the automatic connection system of FIG. 1 at a stage just prior to the exhaustion of a reel containing the primary web being furnished to the packaging equipment;
- FIG. 3 is a top view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 2;
- FIG. 4 is a side view of the apparatus shown in FIG. 2 except showing a transfer member in a position to accept a splice strip from a supply as the leading edge of a replacement web is about to be positioned in abutting relationship to the trailing edge of the primary web;
- FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 4 but showing the transfer mechanism applying the splice strip to the butt junction between the leading edge of the replacement web and the trailing edge of the primary edge;
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged view of the transfer mechanism showing the application of the splice seal to the butt connection between the two webs.
- reference character a 1 designates a primary web derived from a first web supply such as a reel (not shown) on which the web is spooled which is to form, for example, a seal strip on cigarette package A that is part of a packaging line.
- Web a 1 after passing through cutter 12 (which is not yet actuated) and guide roller 1, passes between preliminary delivery rolls 2, 2' along a predetermined path that includes splicing station 10.
- Web a 1 is provided with a plurality of equally spaced transverse slits a 1 ' (FIG. 3) spaced apart a distance P. Between these slits, a pattern may be printed or otherwise formed on the web at a predetermined location relative to adjacent slits.
- web a 1 After passing between main delivery rollers 3, 3', web a 1 is engaged by feed claw 4 for the purpose of intermittently moving the web along the predetermined path in a periodic manner. In this manner, web a 1 is periodically stationary for a predetermined period of time at the splicing station.
- cutter 5 Downstream of feed claw 4, is cutter 5 which is arranged to cut the web, at the slits, into individual segments. These segments are releasably gripped by roller gripper 7, utilizing suction or the like, for transferring the segments, designated a 1 ' to grip rotor 8.
- the grip rotor may be constructed in accordance with copending application Ser. No. 137,541 filed Dec. 22, 1987.
- Grip rotor 8 rotates in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 1 past adhesive applicator 9 which applies adhesive to the exposed surface of each segment as the latter pass the applicator. Rotor 8 continues rotating and, in synchronism with a conveyor, applies a segment to each package A passing beneath rotor 8.
- the present invention is concerned with splicing station 10 whereby replacement web a 2 is spliced to the trailing end of primary web a 1 when the supply of this web is exhausted.
- the operation of the splicing station is such that a butt joint is formed between the leading edge of replacement web a 2 and the trailing edge of web a 1 where the leading and trailing edges of the respective webs are located exactly one-half pitch from a slit in the respective webs. In this manner, a pattern contained within the pitch between the slits will be located properly on the segment severed by cutter 5 regardless of whether the segment is derived from primary web a 1 or replacement web a 2 .
- Splicing station which is located in the path traversed by web a 1 during the course of the intermittent operation of feed claw 4, comprises an articulated member in the form of arm 23 that carries block 20 at one end.
- Drive lever 24 mounted for pivotal movement about one end has its other end pivotally connected to the other end of arm 23 as shown in FIG. 2.
- Support lever 25 is pivotally mounted at one end and is pivotally engaged at the other end with arm 23 intermediate block 20 and the pivot connection with drive lever 24.
- Support rod 27 has slot 27' slidably engaged with a pin rigidly connected to support lever 25 for selectively imparting pivotal movement to the support lever in response to displacement of rod 28' connected to air cylinder 28.
- Drive lever 24 is rigidly connected to spur gear 26 which is capable of oscillation through a predetermined angle as indicated in FIG. 2 by selective oscillation of another gear that meshes with the spur gear.
- the splice supply includes reel B of splice strips b mounted on carrier web b'. Web b' is unspooled from reel B and passes in contact with guide 19 forming an acute angle as shown in FIG. 4 before being respooled on winder 17 operably connected to motor M.
- Splice strips b are substrates having adhesive on one face and are releasably attached to carrier web b'.
- carrier web b' is spooled onto the winder as the carrier web is unspooled from reel B.
- a splice strip b will be peeled from the carrier and will remain in the position shown in chain lines in FIG. 4 when the rotation of motor M ceases.
- the articulated member comprising arm 23 and block 20 will be in the position shown in FIG. 4 when actuator 28 fully extends rod 28' and pinion 26 is rotated as far clockwise as it will go. In this position, block 20 will be juxtaposed to the splice strip b projecting from web b' as shown in FIG. 4.
- suction pipe 22 which applies a vacuum to a series of apertures 21 in block 20 thereby releasably gripping splice strip b.
- a splice strip is plucked from carrier web b' in response to the detection of the trailing edge of web a 1 .
- arm 23 is moved from the position shown in FIG. 4 to the position shown in FIG. 2 wherein block 20 is positioned opposite anvil 20' and spaced therefrom.
- actuator 28 By simultaneously operating actuator 28 to draw rod 28' inwardly, while at the same time imparting clockwise rotation to spur gear 26, block 20 is pressed toward anvil 20' as shown in FIG. 5.
- the incipient depletion of web a 1 from its supply may be sensed by detection of a suitable marker applied to the web near its connection to the reel, is accompanied by the operation of paper holder 11 and cutter 12 for the purpose of severing the trailing portion of web a 1 at a location halfway between adjacent slits a' in this web.
- This trailing edge is designated by reference character Q (FIGS. 5 and 6).
- holder 11' and cutter 12' are also actuated for the purpose of severing the leading portion from replacement web a 2 at a position precisely between adjacent slits a'. This action establishes the leading edge of replacement web a 2 .
- the leading edge of web a 2 is designated by reference character Q'.
- actuator 28 is operated causing block 20 on arm 23 to press half of splice strip b onto web a 1 and the other half onto web a 2 as the butt joint between the two webs and the splice strip are captured between block 20 and anvil 20' as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6.
- the pressure created by the squeezing of the splice strip against the butt joint between the two webs adheres the seal strip to the butt joint thus effecting a splice between web a 1 and web a 2 .
- actuator 28 is operated to extend support rod upwardly as shown in FIG. 2 and provide clearance for continued movement of the spliced web by the next movement of feed claw 4.
- feed claw 4 is effective to draw web a 2 from its supply allowing a replacement supply to be substituted for the depleted supply of web a 1 .
- a trailing edge on this web is established by operation of holder 11' and cutter 12', and a leading edge is established on the new replacement supply by the operation of holder 11 and cutter 12.
- detector 13' is then used to operate the splice station and enable another splice strip to be removed from carrier web b' in preparation for the next splice.
- the present invention provides apparatus for splicing a replacement web to a primary web having a programmed movement without interrupting such movement. That is to say, the intermittent movement of claw 4 continues according to its program is unaffected by the splicing operation that occurs in the interval when the web being pulled by the feed claw is stationary. Moreover, the present invention provides for establishing a butt splice joint precisely midway between a pattern so that half of a pattern is on one web and half of a pattern is on the other web at the splice connection. In this manner, the pattern in the replacement web will be in registration with the pattern in the original web; and only a single pattern need be removed to discard the butt joint when the web is severed by cutter 5. Consequently, the present invention provides considerably labor savings compared with the prior art and also improves the working efficiency and productivity of the packaging line.
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